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Openoffice Vs. Microsoft Office - Which is better? | ||
Discussion by rhodesian.dragon with 39 Replies.
Last Update: October 27, 2010, 6:00 pm (View Latest) | Page 1 of 3 pages. | ||
Thu Jun 9, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Thu Jun 9, 2005 Reply New Discussion
And I dont think you can open microsoft documents on openoffice programs... or am I wrong on that one?
Sat Jun 11, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Sun Jun 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
without talking about prices!? hmm thats suddenly makes this question even more challenging!
i'd still have to say i like microsoft word better, mainly because i have been using it for so much longer. however, for those out there who truly are open-source-talented, of course openoffice would be better. however, i feel that with word, you have the accessibility to the many other programs with windows, such as powerpoint and publisher.
zack
Thu Jun 16, 2005 Reply New Discussion
You hear people getting more and more excited about OpenOffice, because over the years the functionality of it has evolved and increased till it is now almost similar to Microsoft Office except for several advanced functions. If you want to say which one is a better program only based on the functions of the program, then inevitably that would be Microsoft Office, well, until Open Office surpasses Microsoft Office and adds some other advanced functions of its own.
On the other hand, you could always compare them based on ease-of-use, availability to public, concept, price, and then maybe OpenOffice would win. Because OpenOffice is open-source, it attracts all the open-source supporters, who are more than happy to use an open-source program that is similar to a program by the big Microsoft. Microsoft Office also doesn't run on several alternative OSes like Linux and BeOS, so probably (I'm not too sure whether OpenOffice is available for all other OSes) OpenOffice would have more "functionality" on those OSes.
But based on functionality alone, I still would have to say Microsoft Office still reigns.
Fri Jun 17, 2005 Reply New Discussion
i grow old with ms office.. and really take all the advantage of it.
let say i like office better.. rather than open office..
open office is an ms office alternative right ? so ?
i wish ms office is FREE ... ([-O<)
anyway..
since we're switching to linux there's no choice to install open office
..duh..
although open office is barely known to our client...
..duh..
Fri Jun 17, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (oncombeureum)
i wish ms office is FREE ... ([-O<)Are u joking man.
Freewares are banned in Microsoft.
Anyway I have downloaded Open Office last week. So far I have to say that it is good. The PDF creation tool in Writer is amazing.
Fri Jun 17, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Fri Jun 17, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Anyway, if we discuss this topic "without talking about the companies that makes the program or prices", then I would like to answer with a question:
If somebody would give you a car for free, and leaves you the choice between a Maserati and a Volkswagen, which one would you choose?
I guess most of us DID NOT really pay the license fee for MS Office, so this comparison with the free cars might not be sooo stupid.
GreetingZ
Fri Jun 17, 2005 Reply New Discussion
i heard them that microsoft office 2005 SE version gonna cum out.. but i go to microsoft office webbie.. it didn't sae it..
was it true of false??
Sun Jun 19, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Anyway, if we discuss this topic "without talking about the companies that makes the program or prices", then I would like to answer with a question:If somebody would give you a car for free, and leaves you the choice between a Maserati and a Volkswagen, which one would you choose?
I guess most of us DID NOT really pay the license fee for MS Office, so this comparison with the free cars might not be sooo stupid.
ROFL....I think that was something i wanted to say but couldnt...i too use a...ummm lets call it illegal copy of Office and saw no point in shifting to OpenOffice..
Sun Jun 19, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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